Topo Chico Hard Seltzer intros Ranch Water Hard Seltzer

Topo Chico Ranch Water Hard Seltzer, which is inspired by the cocktail recipe, features lime juice and a crisp taste, the company said.
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Topo Chico is debuting a brand-new hard seltzer offering.

New from the Chicago-based company, which is part of the Molson Coors Beverage Co., family, is Topo Chico Ranch Water Hard Seltzer.

Inspired by the popular cocktail recipe, the beverage contains lime juice and a refreshing crisp taste, the company said.

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“There’s no cocktail in Texas more legendary than Ranch Water. Given the love Texans have shown for Topo Chico Hard Seltzer, it’s only natural for the brand to refresh the taste of the classic Texas drink like only we can,” Matt Escalante, senior director of hard seltzers at Molson Coors Beverage Co., said. “Between launching Ranch Water Hard Seltzer regionally and nationally distributing our variety pack, we’re hitting the ground running in the new year with a new flavor proposition and new markets across the country for drinkers to enjoy Topo Chico Hard Seltzer.”

Available in a single flavor of 12-oz. slim cans, each serving contains 4.7% alcohol by volume and 100 calories, the company said.

“Introducing a Topo Chico Ranch Water Hard Seltzer that is inspired by the taste of the Ranch Water cocktail is a logical next step for the Molson Coors Hard Seltzer brand,” Dan White, chief of new revenue streams, Coca-Cola North America operating unit said. “Molson Coors has been able to build Topo Chico Hard Seltzer into a successful brand in the United States in less than a year. We are excited to see continued innovation in this dynamic category from the Molson Coors team throughout 2022 and can't wait for people to try Topo Chico Ranch Water Hard Seltzer.”

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Currently, Topo Chico Ranch Water Hard Seltzer is available in stores across Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.

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